In this episode of The Sam Sorbo Show, host Sam Sorbo is joined by Dr. Clinton Ohlers of Safeblood Donation for a deep dive into concerns surrounding the safety of the nation’s blood supply and the evolving risks associated with transfusions. The conversation explores why groups such as homeschoolers may be more aware of potential dangers linked to medical interventions, including vaccines.
Dr. Ohlers and Sorbo critically examine the safety and classification of mRNA vaccines, arguing they function more as genetic therapies than traditional immunizations. The episode questions the adequacy of safety testing for childhood vaccines and calls for a reassessment of vaccine ingredients and their long-term effects.
Key topics include the use of adjuvants like aluminum, the controversial inclusion of mercury-based preservatives such as thimerosal, and historical concerns, such as brain cancer allegedly linked to SV40-contaminated polio vaccines. The discussion also touches on public trust in health authorities and the call for more transparency and accountability in vaccine development and regulation.








